Opinion: Why is Trump turning down the Supreme Court's DACA gift?

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Opinion: Why is Trump turning down the Supreme Court's DACA gift?
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'The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday that the Trump administration botched how it sought to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was a gift to President Trump’s reelection campaign. And he’s turning it down.' (via latimesopinion)

, educated at taxpayer expense, added to the economy and, in many cases, started families with U.S. citizen children as dependents., send them back where they came from, even though as children the Dreamers weren’t making the decision to live in the U.S. without legal status. Talk about blaming children for the sins of their fathers.

With the Supreme Court voiding Trump’s rescission of DACA and sending the case back to the lower courts, it gave Trump some room for political maneuvering. That was the gist in Thursday’s decision.for Trump would have been to say that he disagrees with the decision and his administration will review how to address the issues the court objected to, and then let the issue go dormant until after the election.

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